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NEWS
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Page Six
THE EXPONENT April 27, 1961
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Chapter
Open To Outstanding Music Students
6/COMB !end:
April 21 was Northern Day. It
was our privilege to have as our guests
hundreds of high school seniors. We
hope you enjoyed your visit with us.
The College represents a great ac-complishment
by your parents and
grandparents. They had faith in the
future, and they have a faith in you-faith,
and the expectation that you
will make the most of the opportuni-ties
they have provided for you.
Much has been said about the value
of a college education. Too often it is
expressed in dollar values. We would
like to have you look toward a college
education in the light of what it can
really do for you as a person-how
it can enrich your life by introducing
you to new friends and to the best
heritage of the past.
We hope you will be a member of
a college student body next Septem-ber.
We, of course, hope you choose
Northern. We are proud of our Col-lege,
and welcome you to become
Northern's Music Department offers
students an interesting and varied
program through the College-Civic
Symphony of Aberdeen, Concert Band,
Marching Band, Brass Choir, Collegi-ate
Choir, Northern Singers, and small
vocal and instrumental ensembles.
The largest musical group on cam-
Pus is the Collegiate Choir, under the
direction of Dr. John Berggren, with
approximately 100 members. The
choir's activities begin early in the
year when it provides music at the
Coronation of the Queen and Marshal
on Gypsy Day. The choir, along with
the College-Civic Symphony, presents
the "Messiah" each December through
joint sponsorship of the college and
the Aberdeen Ministerial Association.
The choir also presents its annual
Spring Concert and performs for
Northern Day. The highlight for choir
members is the annual trip to Min-neapolis
to attend performances by
the Metropolitan Opera.
Anyone interested in joining choir
may audition to join in the fall. Mem-bers
include music majors and minors
and any other Northern student wile
can qualify in the audition.
The Northern Singers, having a-bout
:30 members, is a select vocal
ensemble of mixed voices used pri-marily
as a touring choir. The Singers
also represent the college at various
eiVie and professional functions. En-rollment
is limited, but the group is
open for all students who qualify at
auditions held in the fall.
Northern has two large instrumental
groups, the Marching Band, under the
direction of William W. Chaloner and
the Concert Band, under Harvey S.
Nloen's direction.
The Marching Band performs origi-nal
football shows arranged by Mr.
Chaloner for all football games and
also leads the mass band manuvers
at the halftime Gypsy Day perfor-
St. Ives Established
For Law Students
"Ole newly formed Order of St.
Ives is an organization comprised of
students in the Pre-La• field and
those interested in law. The organiza-tion
is designed to familiarize the
me Tubers with the various aspects of
law. This is done through many
prominent speakers and field trips
through various courts.
The officers include Jeff lioss„,kb-erdeen
sophomore President; Jim Guf-fey,
sophomore from Clark, Vice-Presi-dent;
and Tom Sonnenfeld, Philip
sophomore, Secretary-Treasurer. Advi-sor
for the organization is Dr. \V. S.
Wingerd, chairman of the Divisidn of
Social Sciences and Business Admini-stration.
Dean Walter J. Jerde
members of its ever growing family
of students and faculty.
W. J. Jerde
Dean of the College
mance. This band also plays at some
of the out-of-town games.
In November, the bands participate
in the Band Clinic on Northern's cam-pus.
Area high schools send band
members who, along with Northern's
bands, read through new pieces of
music under the direction of an out-standing
guest director.
Members of the concert band, mak-ing
up a pep band, play at the home
basketball games. The highlight of
the concert season is the local con-cert
and the three day band tour the
concert band takes each March. The
final appearance of the band is their
Spring Concert held on the campus
in May. Awards to deserving band
members are presented at this time.
Instrumental tryouts are held in
the fall, and college instruments are
available to those students who do
not own their own.
Another organization associated
,with the band is the Brass Choir. The
Choir, under the direction of Chal-oner,
is a select group of 12-15 brass
players. The Brass Choir plays with
the Northern Singers on a number of
occassions.
The College-Civic Symphony of
Aberdeen is a joint enterprise of the
college and interested residents of the
Aberdeen area. Three public concerts
are presented each school year. In
addition the orchestra appears at
civic occasions and assists the Col-legiate
Choir in the presentation of
the "Messiah" and other instrumental
choral works.
Two quite new groups sponsored
by the Music Department are Phi
Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a national frater-nity
for men, and Sigma Alpha Iota,
a naional fraternity for women. The
Northern chapters are very active in
music activities, including sponsoring
the Annual Sno-Sho.
The Music Department offers a
composite major for teachers and non-teachers.
Also included in the music
program is a music minor for ele-mentary
teachers and a music minor
for non-teachers, that is for students
who wish to further their musical
background. Several scholarships are
available for music students.
Besides Berggren, Chaloner, and
Moen the music staff includes James
W. Ewing, assistant professor of mu-sic;
Merritt W. Johnson, associate
professor of piano, organ, and theory;
Grace E. McArthur, professor of mu-sic
education; Leonard Palmquist,
assistant professor of music; Ben Van-dervelde,
assistant professor of music..
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Male music students at Northern
have the chance to belong to one of
two chapters of Phi Mu Alpha Sin-fonia
in the state of South Dakota.
Membership in the national men's mu-sic
fraternity is open to any male mu-sic
student who is proposed for mem-bership
by a Sinfonian and approved
by majority vote of the active mem-bers
in the chapter.
Northern's chapter of the fraternity
was installed on May 3, 1959, when
28 charter members were initiated in
a ceremony at the University of South
Dakota. The local chapter is designat-ed
as the Theta Nu Chapter. At pres-ent
there are 26 members and seven
male music faculty members.
Meetings are held on the first and
third Wednesdays of each month. The
first Wednesday is a dinner meeting
held off campus. Meetings consist of
a short musical program, business
meeting and social activities.
Major campus activities sponsored
by the Theta Nu Chapter include the
Northern Sno-Sho (co-sponsored with
Sigma Alpha Iota, women's music or-ganization)
and the annual American
Music Concert presented in February.
During the two years of its existence,
Theta No Chapter has twice won first
prize for its float in the Gypsy Day
Parade. The talent winners at the
Northern Sno-Sho have also been the
state winners the last two years.
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia has as its
stated purposes: "To advance the
cause of music in America, to foster
the mutual welfare and brotherhood
of students of music, to develop the
truest fraternal spirit among its mem-bers,
and to encourage loyalty to the
Alma Mater."
Music Opportunities Abundant
For Vocalists, Instrumentalists

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Reg. or Mentholated.
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53( GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES, 12's 2 for .54
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$1.19 SACCHARIN, 1/4-gr. 1,000's 2 for 1.20
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P3narite
PANOV TE
All vitamins normally
needed.
REXALL
RUBBING
ALCOHOL
Pint, Reg. 790
2 for 80C
Finest quality avai able.
Mi-31 ANTISEPTIC
2 for .70c
Reliable
antiperspirant.
RO-BALL
DEODORANT
Reg. 09(
430 ADHESIVE TAPE Rexall 2 for .44
890 LATEX GLOVES Pink. 2 pr. .90
690 RAZOR BLADES 20's 2for .70
100 HAIR NETS Big choice 2for .11
550 FILM Rex. 120, 127, or 620 2 for .56
490 TOOTH BRUSHES Kienzo 2 for .50
100 ENVELOPES Personal size 2 for .11
$2.00 BILLFOLDS Leather 2 for 2.01
Save Today on TOILETRIES
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$1.75 DUSTING POWDERS, Adrienne, Lavender 2 for 1.76
$1.25 FACE POWDER, Cara Nome. 8 shades...2 for 1.26
$1.00 HAND CREAM, Cara Nome. 4 oz...g ...2 for 1.01
$1.25 HAIR SPRAY, Bate Set. 7 oz. 2 for 1.26
westi ngho use
STATIONERY
250 ELITE LINEN
TABLETS or
ENVELOPES ... 2 for .26
$1.50 BOXED
STATIONERY . .2 for 1.51
$1.00 PLAYING
CARDS 2 for 1.01
.25( GIFT
WRAPS 2for .26
$1.00 BOXED
NOTES 2 for 1.01
Plus Federal Tax On Some Items
VITAMIN VALUES
$2.79 GER-RITE TONIC
Vitamins & Iron.
12 oz. 2 for2.80
$3.89 POLYMULSION
Child's liquid multi-
2
„ Vitamins. Pint.. forj.90
$7.30 VITAMIN B1
100 mg. 100's ... 2 for 7.31
$1.59 VITAMIN C
100 mg. 100's ... 2 for 1.60
$1.59 COD LIVER .
,OIL Resell. Pint .. 2 for 1.60
$1.19 NYLONS Spuntex seamless ... .87
$5.00 Value AIR MATTRESS 6-ft... 2.49
98r Value PICNIC SET 22-Piece ... .89
$2.50 Value STATIONERY
$10.95 WRIST WATCHES
29( TISSUES Rexall 400's 3 for .79
75r MINERAL OIL Rexall. Pint 49
63r QUIK-BANDSadhes.bandages.45's 43
$1.89 FEVER THERMOMETER 1 09
Woodward-White Drug Co.
214 South Main Street Aberdeen, South Dakota
PAPERBACKS . .
ALSO:
* Greeting Cards
* Magazines
* School Supplies
* Cigerettes
* Candy
THE MOST COMPLETE LINE
IN ABERDEEN
WEBER
NEWS
522 South Main Street
Page Six
THE EXPONENT April 27, 1961
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Chapter
Open To Outstanding Music Students
6/COMB !end:
April 21 was Northern Day. It
was our privilege to have as our guests
hundreds of high school seniors. We
hope you enjoyed your visit with us.
The College represents a great ac-complishment
by your parents and
grandparents. They had faith in the
future, and they have a faith in you-faith,
and the expectation that you
will make the most of the opportuni-ties
they have provided for you.
Much has been said about the value
of a college education. Too often it is
expressed in dollar values. We would
like to have you look toward a college
education in the light of what it can
really do for you as a person-how
it can enrich your life by introducing
you to new friends and to the best
heritage of the past.
We hope you will be a member of
a college student body next Septem-ber.
We, of course, hope you choose
Northern. We are proud of our Col-lege,
and welcome you to become
Northern's Music Department offers
students an interesting and varied
program through the College-Civic
Symphony of Aberdeen, Concert Band,
Marching Band, Brass Choir, Collegi-ate
Choir, Northern Singers, and small
vocal and instrumental ensembles.
The largest musical group on cam-
Pus is the Collegiate Choir, under the
direction of Dr. John Berggren, with
approximately 100 members. The
choir's activities begin early in the
year when it provides music at the
Coronation of the Queen and Marshal
on Gypsy Day. The choir, along with
the College-Civic Symphony, presents
the "Messiah" each December through
joint sponsorship of the college and
the Aberdeen Ministerial Association.
The choir also presents its annual
Spring Concert and performs for
Northern Day. The highlight for choir
members is the annual trip to Min-neapolis
to attend performances by
the Metropolitan Opera.
Anyone interested in joining choir
may audition to join in the fall. Mem-bers
include music majors and minors
and any other Northern student wile
can qualify in the audition.
The Northern Singers, having a-bout
:30 members, is a select vocal
ensemble of mixed voices used pri-marily
as a touring choir. The Singers
also represent the college at various
eiVie and professional functions. En-rollment
is limited, but the group is
open for all students who qualify at
auditions held in the fall.
Northern has two large instrumental
groups, the Marching Band, under the
direction of William W. Chaloner and
the Concert Band, under Harvey S.
Nloen's direction.
The Marching Band performs origi-nal
football shows arranged by Mr.
Chaloner for all football games and
also leads the mass band manuvers
at the halftime Gypsy Day perfor-
St. Ives Established
For Law Students
"Ole newly formed Order of St.
Ives is an organization comprised of
students in the Pre-La• field and
those interested in law. The organiza-tion
is designed to familiarize the
me Tubers with the various aspects of
law. This is done through many
prominent speakers and field trips
through various courts.
The officers include Jeff lioss„,kb-erdeen
sophomore President; Jim Guf-fey,
sophomore from Clark, Vice-Presi-dent;
and Tom Sonnenfeld, Philip
sophomore, Secretary-Treasurer. Advi-sor
for the organization is Dr. \V. S.
Wingerd, chairman of the Divisidn of
Social Sciences and Business Admini-stration.
Dean Walter J. Jerde
members of its ever growing family
of students and faculty.
W. J. Jerde
Dean of the College
mance. This band also plays at some
of the out-of-town games.
In November, the bands participate
in the Band Clinic on Northern's cam-pus.
Area high schools send band
members who, along with Northern's
bands, read through new pieces of
music under the direction of an out-standing
guest director.
Members of the concert band, mak-ing
up a pep band, play at the home
basketball games. The highlight of
the concert season is the local con-cert
and the three day band tour the
concert band takes each March. The
final appearance of the band is their
Spring Concert held on the campus
in May. Awards to deserving band
members are presented at this time.
Instrumental tryouts are held in
the fall, and college instruments are
available to those students who do
not own their own.
Another organization associated
,with the band is the Brass Choir. The
Choir, under the direction of Chal-oner,
is a select group of 12-15 brass
players. The Brass Choir plays with
the Northern Singers on a number of
occassions.
The College-Civic Symphony of
Aberdeen is a joint enterprise of the
college and interested residents of the
Aberdeen area. Three public concerts
are presented each school year. In
addition the orchestra appears at
civic occasions and assists the Col-legiate
Choir in the presentation of
the "Messiah" and other instrumental
choral works.
Two quite new groups sponsored
by the Music Department are Phi
Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a national frater-nity
for men, and Sigma Alpha Iota,
a naional fraternity for women. The
Northern chapters are very active in
music activities, including sponsoring
the Annual Sno-Sho.
The Music Department offers a
composite major for teachers and non-teachers.
Also included in the music
program is a music minor for ele-mentary
teachers and a music minor
for non-teachers, that is for students
who wish to further their musical
background. Several scholarships are
available for music students.
Besides Berggren, Chaloner, and
Moen the music staff includes James
W. Ewing, assistant professor of mu-sic;
Merritt W. Johnson, associate
professor of piano, organ, and theory;
Grace E. McArthur, professor of mu-sic
education; Leonard Palmquist,
assistant professor of music; Ben Van-dervelde,
assistant professor of music..
Your Shoes Talk About You
Let Us Keep Them Looking New.
AL'S SHOE SERVICE
"6% Blocks From College"
715 South Main Street
Male music students at Northern
have the chance to belong to one of
two chapters of Phi Mu Alpha Sin-fonia
in the state of South Dakota.
Membership in the national men's mu-sic
fraternity is open to any male mu-sic
student who is proposed for mem-bership
by a Sinfonian and approved
by majority vote of the active mem-bers
in the chapter.
Northern's chapter of the fraternity
was installed on May 3, 1959, when
28 charter members were initiated in
a ceremony at the University of South
Dakota. The local chapter is designat-ed
as the Theta Nu Chapter. At pres-ent
there are 26 members and seven
male music faculty members.
Meetings are held on the first and
third Wednesdays of each month. The
first Wednesday is a dinner meeting
held off campus. Meetings consist of
a short musical program, business
meeting and social activities.
Major campus activities sponsored
by the Theta Nu Chapter include the
Northern Sno-Sho (co-sponsored with
Sigma Alpha Iota, women's music or-ganization)
and the annual American
Music Concert presented in February.
During the two years of its existence,
Theta No Chapter has twice won first
prize for its float in the Gypsy Day
Parade. The talent winners at the
Northern Sno-Sho have also been the
state winners the last two years.
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia has as its
stated purposes: "To advance the
cause of music in America, to foster
the mutual welfare and brotherhood
of students of music, to develop the
truest fraternal spirit among its mem-bers,
and to encourage loyalty to the
Alma Mater."
Music Opportunities Abundant
For Vocalists, Instrumentalists